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sarah: ok rupert, thank you.ommemorations have been held in nice to remember those that died in a truck attack there a year ago today. resident and his wife attended the ceremony, which also falls on the national holiday bastille day. 86 people were killed in the attack when a man drove a truck through crowds of people that had gathered to watch fireworks. ♪ a somber address, the president seeking to reassure residents of the city, vowing to fight to end the extremist attacks. pres. macron: the country has returned to its path. we have seen that all the suffering cannot destroy our values, which are so dear to us. humanity has triumphed over barbarians. the french have dispelled the doubts that once gripped them. families and neighbors have stood together. we have seen friendship and people helping each other. sarah: dw's barbara wesel has been in nice today and she sent us her assessment of the day's events. barbara: this was a day of sadness and commemoration for the people of nice. the pain is still fresh, par
sarah: ok rupert, thank you.ommemorations have been held in nice to remember those that died in a truck attack there a year ago today. resident and his wife attended the ceremony, which also falls on the national holiday bastille day. 86 people were killed in the attack when a man drove a truck through crowds of people that had gathered to watch fireworks. ♪ a somber address, the president seeking to reassure residents of the city, vowing to fight to end the extremist attacks. pres. macron:...
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rupert, figuring much. rupert: -- thank you very much.rent: chinese doctors are working urgently to save the nation's most prominent dissident. there have been international calls for him to be allowed to go abroad for treatment of the chinese government has rejected it. there was also a leaking of a video made in german specialists visited his hospital bed. reporter: a nobel peace prize laureate critically ill and a chinese hospital. german and american specialists are at his bedside. german visitors agreed these images would not be made public but someone leaked them. the german embassy in beijing has been critical of chinese authorities. they were meant to prove that he is being treated well but cannot be transported. but for experts say he can leave. the hospital is ready to receive them. he and his wife want to leave china. and the german government wants them to come here. >> i can assure you this tragic case is a great concern of the chancellor and he would like the -- reporter: but beijing says this is a matter for it to decide. w
rupert, figuring much. rupert: -- thank you very much.rent: chinese doctors are working urgently to save the nation's most prominent dissident. there have been international calls for him to be allowed to go abroad for treatment of the chinese government has rejected it. there was also a leaking of a video made in german specialists visited his hospital bed. reporter: a nobel peace prize laureate critically ill and a chinese hospital. german and american specialists are at his bedside. german...
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rupert has been following this regal visit. rupert: the royal couple is punctual as always. at 11:50 a.m., their aircraft lands, and here they are. rinse william, the duke of cambridge, and his wife kate, bringing along the children, the beginning of a visit which gave berlin a royal touch. the brandenburg gate is probably one of the most iconic buildings in berlin. it has seen loads of historic moments and state visits. therefore, it is the perfect place for the royal couple to visit, and one of the rare occasions when the german public has the possibility to meet prince william and his wife, kate. and the german public, or at least 2000 spectators, are eager to catch a glimpse of the couple , ignoring the burning sun. many came hours before william and kate were due to arrive. >> they are both so likable. they are simply a young, modern royal couple. they are interesting. i just like them. rupert: at 1:50 p.m., the long wait was rewarded. the duke and duchess arrive and walk through the brandenburg gate. then, we witness william shaking hands somewhere else, while kate ple
rupert has been following this regal visit. rupert: the royal couple is punctual as always. at 11:50 a.m., their aircraft lands, and here they are. rinse william, the duke of cambridge, and his wife kate, bringing along the children, the beginning of a visit which gave berlin a royal touch. the brandenburg gate is probably one of the most iconic buildings in berlin. it has seen loads of historic moments and state visits. therefore, it is the perfect place for the royal couple to visit, and one...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. expected resignation is going to coincide with the findings of the report as to the dangers these peacekeepers came under in sudan. this is the thing that's pushing her to resign today, or her expected resignation today. we're expecting to see three reservations today, the defence minister, mrs inada, the most senior bureaucrat in the defence ministry and also the head of the ground self defence force, essentially the japanese army and this is over a very inside baseball scandal as the americans would say, documents pertaining to the deployment of japanese troops in south sudan as peacekeepers last year. those logs apparently show that the japanese troops were in much greater danger than they were confessing to or admitting to and that the defence ministry somehow mislaid these logs. actually they we re mislaid these logs. actually they were never missed leg but it's alleged the top bureaucrats covered up alleged the top bureaucrats covered up so these documents couldn't be presented
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. expected resignation is going to coincide with the findings of the report as to the dangers these peacekeepers came under in sudan. this is the thing that's pushing her to resign today, or her expected resignation today. we're expecting to see three reservations today, the defence minister, mrs inada, the most senior bureaucrat in the defence ministry and also the head of the ground self defence force, essentially the japanese army and this is over a very...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight. rupert, what more do we know about what happened ?at happened? we have a few more details. it looks like this was the same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the 4th. it flew for about 45 minutes and it splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. what is significant is how heidi missile went. the latest estimates are that it went up into space about 3000 kilometres, maybe 2000 miles. that is very significant. it means that it could reach as far as mainland united states, perhaps as far as los angeles or chicago. that means an ability to strike mainland united states. japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has condemned the launch, saying that it clearly shows the threat to our nation's safety is real. this missile launchers clearly a challenge to president trump. it shows a nuclear strike, an ability to strike the us with nuclear weapons by north korea is not far off. president trump has said he will not allow that to hap
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight. rupert, what more do we know about what happened ?at happened? we have a few more details. it looks like this was the same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the 4th. it flew for about 45 minutes and it splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. what is significant is how heidi missile went. the latest estimates are that it went up...
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let's get to rupert harrison.n in terms of policy is that the ecb rushes into something, that there is not enough underlying strength. what about the u.s.? >> it is possible, but it is very unlikely. janet yellen is unlikely to force through a series of rate hikes if the evidence on inflation does not come through. she is still fundamentally dovish. we have seen a regime change away from this very month by month data dependent approach we saw last year. we are more into a forecast based monetary policy, a little more familiar in terms of long-term monetary policy. they are navigating by their model. they think inflation will come. the phillips curve is still alive. we will start raising slowly. francine: the phillips curve seems dead. >> we have looked at a lot of this and a lot of detail. if you go back to previous cycles, you need to account for the fact that this cycle is very slow and long. it is normally only at this point that you start to get that inflation pressure coming through from wages. it always come
let's get to rupert harrison.n in terms of policy is that the ecb rushes into something, that there is not enough underlying strength. what about the u.s.? >> it is possible, but it is very unlikely. janet yellen is unlikely to force through a series of rate hikes if the evidence on inflation does not come through. she is still fundamentally dovish. we have seen a regime change away from this very month by month data dependent approach we saw last year. we are more into a forecast based...
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from tokyo, here's rupert wingfield—hayes.e of an american b—1 bomber, sweeping low over south korea. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge parade overseen by president xijinping. he has condemned north korea's launch, but china is not prepared to bring pyongyang to its knees, even though it probably could. north korea, meanwhile, is making the most of its success. pictures of friday's missile launch are being played over and over. and, once again, kimjong—un is the star of the show. this latest missile test represents a profound challenge to president donald trump. he put a lot of hope in getting china to rein in pyongyang. he now appears to have accepted that is not going to happen. but the us president has
from tokyo, here's rupert wingfield—hayes.e of an american b—1 bomber, sweeping low over south korea. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge parade...
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from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports.he unmistakable shape of an american b—i bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its own military might, in a huge parade overseen by president xijinping. he has condemned north korea's launch, but china is not prepared to bring pyongyang to its knees, even though it probably could. north korea, meanwhile, is making the most of its success. pictures of friday's missile launch are being played over and over. and, once again, kimjong—un is the star of the show. this latest missile test represents a profound challenge to president donald trump. he put a lot of hope in getting china to rein in pyongyang. he now appears to have accepted that is not going t
from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports.he unmistakable shape of an american b—i bomber, sweeping low over south korea this afternoon. this is president trump's pointed response to north korea's latest missile test. it was accompanied by an equally pointed rant on twitter. "i am very disappointed in china", the president tweeted. "they do nothing for us with north korea, just talk. "we will no longer allow this to continue." china today has been showing off its...
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let's speak to the bbc‘s rupert wingfield—hayes who's in tokyo. with his trip to a robotics firm. away from the photo opportunities, there is a serious side. of course, japanese companies invest a huge amount in the uk. yes, that's right. on his first day here we saw him shaking hands with a robot. he is going to visit the tokyo olympics sites because of course he had a lot to do with the london olympics. but he will not escape brexit. that is the only topic on the mind or senior japanese government ministers and corporate executives when it comes to relationships with the uk now. as you say japan has to relationships with the uk now. as you sayjapan has huge investment in the uk. it directly employs, japanese companies directly employ 140,000 in the uk. half of all investment in japan going 140,000 in the uk. half of all investment injapan going into the eu goes to britain. that is, i have been told by senior executives inside japanese corporations here, thatis inside japanese corporations here, that is now in jeopardy because of brexit. if the u
let's speak to the bbc‘s rupert wingfield—hayes who's in tokyo. with his trip to a robotics firm. away from the photo opportunities, there is a serious side. of course, japanese companies invest a huge amount in the uk. yes, that's right. on his first day here we saw him shaking hands with a robot. he is going to visit the tokyo olympics sites because of course he had a lot to do with the london olympics. but he will not escape brexit. that is the only topic on the mind or senior japanese...
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that was rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. several thousand firefighters and troops are battling the flames, which they now say are more under control. around 10,000 holidaymakers and residents have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. duncan kennedy reports from the town. it's been another 2a hours of fires... ..and firefighting. this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windswept ridges. that meant another night on the beach for dozens of holiday—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included 0livia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team of firefighters. this is the kind of terrain
that was rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. several thousand firefighters and troops are battling the flames, which they now say are more under control. around 10,000 holidaymakers and residents have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosas. duncan kennedy reports from the town. it's been another 2a hours of fires... ..and firefighting. this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the...
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very financially sound and not owned by rupert murdoch. it strikes me as extraordinarily unlikely that an editorial like that wouldn't have been cleared in some way with rupert murdoch. and cleared with ryan, part of the editorial team and and this is the beginning from some places where trump normally protection. >> gene that's an important point when you look at that editorial from the frame that david frum just gave. >> that's true. >> and the journal is not friendly to trump's campaign. and certainly not to campaign or the editorial page and certainly conservative. didn't like trump then took a more sort of welcoming or friendly stance during the general election campaign and then in the early months of the presidency. but here is my question, though, what should we imagine are they talking about on fox news right now. >> oh, gene, if you want to keep up with the latest on the speculation about the o.j. simpson parole hearing, they've got a lot of pregame stuff on o.j. simpson parole. anything you want to know about it, it's espn and f
very financially sound and not owned by rupert murdoch. it strikes me as extraordinarily unlikely that an editorial like that wouldn't have been cleared in some way with rupert murdoch. and cleared with ryan, part of the editorial team and and this is the beginning from some places where trump normally protection. >> gene that's an important point when you look at that editorial from the frame that david frum just gave. >> that's true. >> and the journal is not friendly to...
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rupert hogg took over the top job in may. performance in the first—half of the year was disappointing and its bottom line is under intense and increasing pressure. he is giving heads up to investors that the numbers won't be that pretty. this is largely drew to strong competition it's facing from middle eastern airlines such as emirates and etihad. they are eating into the business sector. cathay pacific reported its first annual loss in eight years in 2016 and so mr hogg faces a really tough turn around job at cathay pacific. in recent yea rs around job at cathay pacific. in recent years it has been selling tickets below cost to keep its planes full. so, now mr hogg is going to under go a huge revamp at cathay pacific and hundreds ofjobs are expected to go by the end of the year. thank you very much. 0ptimism about china's economy helped keep the asian markets moving higher. it also gave commodity prices a boost. the dollar hovered near its lowest level for several months with investors betting that any further interest rate
rupert hogg took over the top job in may. performance in the first—half of the year was disappointing and its bottom line is under intense and increasing pressure. he is giving heads up to investors that the numbers won't be that pretty. this is largely drew to strong competition it's facing from middle eastern airlines such as emirates and etihad. they are eating into the business sector. cathay pacific reported its first annual loss in eight years in 2016 and so mr hogg faces a really tough...
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rupert murdoch does it. i said he does not. i get up from the chair i went to my desk and picked myself on with the speed dial and got him. i said there are two guys here from twitter they tell me you have a twitter account. he said i'd do steve. [laughter] you do? and i have $247,000 -- to order 47,000 followers. i was speechless. why did you do that? is set every once in awhile i will tweet something out to. it was a check may. see you later. and it shows i don't know what i am talking about. [laughter] john: thank you steve wynn another man who worked his way to use the top to make his company extra successful responsible for though weird sexual advertisements. >> what is more american the and a cheeseburger? this one coated with a hot dog and potato chips in the hands of an all american model in a hot tub in a pickup truck driven by the american bull rider on the aircraft carrier under the liberty as she admires the most americans take burger new act carl's, jr. >> he took over the company that was in debt just four years l
rupert murdoch does it. i said he does not. i get up from the chair i went to my desk and picked myself on with the speed dial and got him. i said there are two guys here from twitter they tell me you have a twitter account. he said i'd do steve. [laughter] you do? and i have $247,000 -- to order 47,000 followers. i was speechless. why did you do that? is set every once in awhile i will tweet something out to. it was a check may. see you later. and it shows i don't know what i am talking about....
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"wall street journal" owned by rupert murdoch. share a quote that stuck out to me about radical transparency and just by way of background, radical transparency, this is a term used you hear from guys like mike bloomberg all the time, where there are no titles, no offices, sharing all information, and "wall street journal" says if there really is nothing to the russia collusion allegations, transparency will prove it. americans will give mr. trump credit for trusting their ability to make a fair judgment, pre-ememptive disclosure is the only chance to contain the political harm from future revelations. so at this point, all we've gotten it, it's a ruse, a witch-hunt, my most hated term, a nothing burger. if you've got fox news saying there's something and now "the wall street journal" saying transparency or bust, is the president backed into a corner? >> well, in terms of coming out with the kind of disclosure they're talking about, strategically, that would be a departure from everything we've ever seen from donald trump. he mana
"wall street journal" owned by rupert murdoch. share a quote that stuck out to me about radical transparency and just by way of background, radical transparency, this is a term used you hear from guys like mike bloomberg all the time, where there are no titles, no offices, sharing all information, and "wall street journal" says if there really is nothing to the russia collusion allegations, transparency will prove it. americans will give mr. trump credit for trusting their...
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rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight.e same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. but what's really significant about this is how high this missile went. the latest estimates are it went. the latest estimates are it went up into space about 3000 kilometres or maybe 2000 miles, and that's very significant because it means it could reach as far as the mainland united states, perhaps as far as los angeles or chicago. that means an ability to strike the mainland united states. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has condemned this launch, he says this clearly shows the threat to our nation's safety is severe and real. but this missile launch is really a challenge to president trump because it shows that a nuclear strike on an ability to strike the us with nu
rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo tonight.e same type of intercontinental ballistic missile that was launched by north korea back onjuly the fourth, missile that was launched by north korea back on july the fourth, that it flew for about 45 minutes and splashed down in the sea ofjapan off the northern japanese island of hokkaido, having flown about 700 miles. but what's really significant about this is how high this missile went. the latest estimates are it went. the latest estimates are it...
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products would result in operating income dropping to 1.5 swedish crowns and 21st century fox owner rupert murdoch is unlikely to offer any new concessions to protect the editorial independence of sky raising the odds of the investigation into the merger britain's media secretary karen bradley has said the takeover would give murdoch too much media influence. this is as fox and sky face a deadline today to make represent days tag recommendations on the proposed murder the deadline is at 5:00 p.m. this afternoon why with would mr. murdoch not want to make any concessions if he knows that this leads to a very lengthy delay of this merger >> it's quite possible he just thinks that it's pointless because it is such a political decision this has always been a political decision they have lobbied back and forth trying to get away from having to make a decision herself, which ultimately she will have to do. but entirely possible that murdoch thinks that she's made it clear that she is very he minded to refer are to the cma, so just prolonging it is unnecessary. >> is there is a chance that his po
products would result in operating income dropping to 1.5 swedish crowns and 21st century fox owner rupert murdoch is unlikely to offer any new concessions to protect the editorial independence of sky raising the odds of the investigation into the merger britain's media secretary karen bradley has said the takeover would give murdoch too much media influence. this is as fox and sky face a deadline today to make represent days tag recommendations on the proposed murder the deadline is at 5:00...
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other commentators like rupert myers called it his classic distraction tactic from the mess he is in. it is unclear what prompted the turnaround. candidate trump posted this tweet. take a look at this, vowing to fight for the lgbt community, calling hillary clinton a threat to lgbt freedoms and beliefs. the european union is threatening legal action tonight against poland over plans to allow the government to fire supreme court judges. they say the proposals would undermine the independence of the judiciary and break eu rules. warsaw is refusing to back down. >> united against the european union, these protesters gathered in warsaw, angry at the eu's threat to take legal action over the polish governments plans to overhaul the judiciary. brussels says the overall is undemocratic and brereaks eu la. it has given one month for them to change the rules. >> the commission's recommendations asked authorities not to take any measure to dismiss or force the retirement of supreme court judges. if such a measure is taken the commission is ready to tririgger ththe article 71 procedure. >> it co
other commentators like rupert myers called it his classic distraction tactic from the mess he is in. it is unclear what prompted the turnaround. candidate trump posted this tweet. take a look at this, vowing to fight for the lgbt community, calling hillary clinton a threat to lgbt freedoms and beliefs. the european union is threatening legal action tonight against poland over plans to allow the government to fire supreme court judges. they say the proposals would undermine the independence of...
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the "wall street journal" is part of rupert murdoch's news empire, which generally supported mr. trump. >> wow. >>> well, the u.s. dispensing a mixed message on iran's nuclear compliance, certifying that iran is still making good on the terms of the nuclear deal, but the trump administration says iran's nonnuclear activity show its "unquestionably in default of the spirit of the agreement." both the president and secretary of state rex tillerson have been fierce critics of the deal. a senior administration official says they're considering more sanctions targeting iran's ballistic missile program and state sponsorship of terrorism. >>> all right, people who fish, boat, jet ski and paddle board on the pa tomac river unhappy with a new coast guard rule that closes a two-mile stretch of the river when president trump or a senior official are golfing at his club in virginia. the coast guard says it's for security reasons. critics have until august 9th to voice their concerns before the rule becomes final. the white house and secret service are not commenting. >>> and of particular in
the "wall street journal" is part of rupert murdoch's news empire, which generally supported mr. trump. >> wow. >>> well, the u.s. dispensing a mixed message on iran's nuclear compliance, certifying that iran is still making good on the terms of the nuclear deal, but the trump administration says iran's nonnuclear activity show its "unquestionably in default of the spirit of the agreement." both the president and secretary of state rex tillerson have been...
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guy: rupert murdoch's fox will compromise for his company's bid for sky that he does not already own.ing to people familiar with the matter. the media giant is said to be turning down karen bradley's proposal for stronger assurances that sky news will remain editorially independent. instead, it will wait for markets to look into the deal in will approveulator the deal without the additional condition. it took a little bit of a hit, as you can see. the downside close down 2.12%. the president is of research. is that justified, do you think? guest: probably not. the likelihood is that the deal goes through the eventually. the think you have here with fox is that fox has decided, but trying to offer more concessions does not make much sense. it would rather go to a full review. this would be taken by an impartial body and then it would expect to get approval. 10.75he deal would be minus the dividend that was paid out. that's where share prices are at. guy: yet. p. matt: what about the politics to this situation? i do not know where skype is positioned politically, the you can understand
guy: rupert murdoch's fox will compromise for his company's bid for sky that he does not already own.ing to people familiar with the matter. the media giant is said to be turning down karen bradley's proposal for stronger assurances that sky news will remain editorially independent. instead, it will wait for markets to look into the deal in will approveulator the deal without the additional condition. it took a little bit of a hit, as you can see. the downside close down 2.12%. the president is...
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murdoch, there has been growing daylight between rupert murdoch and donald trump.w "the wall street journal editorial page come down very hard on trump for the shakeup in the white house, saying yeah, you can fire as many people as you want, but the real problem is you. i think from my sources in and around fox world and murdock world, there's a growing frustration that trump is consumed and obsessed with twitter, but not getting his agenda through washington. i think if trump is going to try to create scandal and headlines to distract, it's not going to work. >> claire, it is interesting to see that new cover, that's a cover you wouldn't be surprised to see a few months ago, but "new york post" has been more reliably pro-trump. is there a sense on the editorial side, not newsroom side, there may be exhaustion with trump in murdock world? >> all i can speak to is what i read in my own paper and i think part of what gabe says is true, that there has been a lot more critical stories of donald trump in the paper recently and with good reason. michael goodwin in the ed
murdoch, there has been growing daylight between rupert murdoch and donald trump.w "the wall street journal editorial page come down very hard on trump for the shakeup in the white house, saying yeah, you can fire as many people as you want, but the real problem is you. i think from my sources in and around fox world and murdock world, there's a growing frustration that trump is consumed and obsessed with twitter, but not getting his agenda through washington. i think if trump is going to...
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rupert wingfield—hayes with some very candid interviews.you think online. bye—bye. hello again. more of that hot and humid weather coming up across england and wales. yesterday we had temperatures of 30 in both heathrow and wisley in sorry, and we're going to see temperatures again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 24 hours. the first place that could see storms is in the morning across southern counties of england but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for thunder and lightning first thing in the morning. with those storms may bea the morning. with those storms may be a bit of murky weather around the coastline but essentially a bit of sunshine for wales, the midlands and southern counties with temperatures rising quickly. cloudy and murky in northern ireland and disappointing in scotland with a band of rain pushing eastwards, tempe
rupert wingfield—hayes with some very candid interviews.you think online. bye—bye. hello again. more of that hot and humid weather coming up across england and wales. yesterday we had temperatures of 30 in both heathrow and wisley in sorry, and we're going to see temperatures again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 24 hours. the first place that could see storms is in the...
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could in fact be one rupert murdoch. 55-year-old rupert murdoch is in the midst of building what "forbesbroadcast networks that was presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia, television business in britain-e arrives in america and says i don't know why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. this was a big bold bet. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv stations here. something he says he is willing to do. >> there are some people who are saying it will take you 20 years to get your fox network on a par with the big three. are you prepared to wait that long? >> sure, i intend to live that long, but i don't believe in the 20 years. >> the reaction to murdoch's idea for a fourth network was similar to ted turner's idea to start cnn. it's ridiculous. what does he know about television? >> we don't think of ourselves as abc, nbc, or cbs. we don't have to reach everyone. there's no question we have an inferior lineup of stations to our counterparts. it means we have
could in fact be one rupert murdoch. 55-year-old rupert murdoch is in the midst of building what "forbesbroadcast networks that was presumed to be complete and rupert murdoch having disrupted the newspaper business in australia, television business in britain-e arrives in america and says i don't know why there should only be three broadcast networks. i'm going to make another one. this was a big bold bet. >> meantime, he will have to become an american citizen if he is to own tv...
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strapped to the bed by the legs, wrists and waist, although he had calmed down. 0ur correspondent rupert tokyo. this has happened a while ago, local media did not cover the story? now that the family spoken out, have we heard from the hospital where he was? no, we haven't, not from the hospital, who are still refusing to make a comment, there has also been no response from the japanese government. it is not getting much coverage on domesticjapanese media. that was one of the complaints made by the group set up by a professor, who were with the family yesterday. they said the only reason this was being talked about is because the victim was a foreigner. that is why it is getting more attention from the foreign media. he said this is a widespread problem in psychiatric ca re widespread problem in psychiatric care injapan, and it has been highlighted by the tragic death of this young new zealand man. some of the statistics he quoted yesterday, for example, the average lengths of restraint in a psychiatric hospital for patients is 96 days, an extraordinary figure. this young man died after t
strapped to the bed by the legs, wrists and waist, although he had calmed down. 0ur correspondent rupert tokyo. this has happened a while ago, local media did not cover the story? now that the family spoken out, have we heard from the hospital where he was? no, we haven't, not from the hospital, who are still refusing to make a comment, there has also been no response from the japanese government. it is not getting much coverage on domesticjapanese media. that was one of the complaints made by...
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rupert wingfield hayes is in tokyo. talk us through the story a little bit more. been tarnished by a couple of different scandals. one earlier in the year about a school being construct did weather was a sweetheart landed deal, a piece of land was sold or about a million us dollars and it should have been priced around eight million dollars. allegations that he was directly involved. more recently, a second alleged scandal has come to light, also connected to the prime minister ‘s office, alleging an old school friend of his got permission to add a veterinary school to his private university after the prime minister ‘s office directly intervened to get the approval process moved. the first in 50 years to be approved. these together have really eroded massively public confidence in the prime minister and we have seen these collapsed in public opinion ratings. a poll said just 26% of japanese people approve of prime minister shinzo abe. he is the longest serving prime minister in japan. years. with these approval... disapproval ratings, i should add, we will see ano
rupert wingfield hayes is in tokyo. talk us through the story a little bit more. been tarnished by a couple of different scandals. one earlier in the year about a school being construct did weather was a sweetheart landed deal, a piece of land was sold or about a million us dollars and it should have been priced around eight million dollars. allegations that he was directly involved. more recently, a second alleged scandal has come to light, also connected to the prime minister ‘s office,...
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the bbc‘s tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports japan has long been famed for its sexualewhere here. this is the country that invented love hotels, so what on earth has happened to japan's the youth? —— so what on earth has happened to japan's youth? anna matsui is part of a growing army of young japanese living sexless lives. over 40% claim they are virgins. even more, over 60%, say they're not in a relationship. do you feel like a lot of your friends are like you, not in sexual relationships? are you surprised by this? these women are clearly a little different. just, like, you know, you can feel... megumi igarash is famous for making a 3—d image of her own vagina and pushing it on the web. so if young japanese men are all watching porn on the internet, what about young women? it could be internet pornography, low self—esteem or escaping the patriarchy. whatever the reasons nearly half young japanese are entering their 30s without any experience of sexual relationships. you have been watching newsday on the bbc. stay with us — we will head to the capital of guitars, the
the bbc‘s tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports japan has long been famed for its sexualewhere here. this is the country that invented love hotels, so what on earth has happened to japan's the youth? —— so what on earth has happened to japan's youth? anna matsui is part of a growing army of young japanese living sexless lives. over 40% claim they are virgins. even more, over 60%, say they're not in a relationship. do you feel like a lot of your friends are like you, not in...
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the bbc‘s tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has been trying to find out.tever your taste or fantasy it's catered for somewhere here. this is the country that invented love hotels, so what on earth has happened to japan's youth? anna matsui is part of a growing army of young japanese living sexless lives. over 40% claim they are virgins. even more, over 60%, say they're not in a relationship. do you feel like a lot of your friends are like you, not in sexual relationships? are you surprised by this? these women are clearly a little different. just, like, you know, you can feel... rokude nashiko is famous for making a 3—d image of her own vagina and pushing it on the web. so if young japanese men are all watching porn on the internet, what about young women? it could be internet pornography, low self—esteem or escaping the patriarchy. whatever the reasons nearly half young japanese are entering their 30s without any experience of sexual relationships. police work is one of the most stressful professions. so it's no surprise that many police officers retire e
the bbc‘s tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has been trying to find out.tever your taste or fantasy it's catered for somewhere here. this is the country that invented love hotels, so what on earth has happened to japan's youth? anna matsui is part of a growing army of young japanese living sexless lives. over 40% claim they are virgins. even more, over 60%, say they're not in a relationship. do you feel like a lot of your friends are like you, not in sexual relationships? are you...
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we can speak to our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. what more do we know?t is not unexpected. it has been on the card, we thought it was going to happen on thursday, the anniversary of the end of the korean war, marked in north korea as victory day. they like to do these things on significant anniversaries. we think it was delayed because of bad weather. but the night the launch has come. the missile flew for about 45 minutes, longer than previous tests, and it landed further north, close to a japanese island, and the japanese government is saying it landed inside its exclusive economic zone. the american, japanese and south korean specialists will be scrambling to do that telemetry, to see how far and how high it flew. that will give them an indication of what its full range might be. back onjuly the what its full range might be. back on july the 4th, what its full range might be. back onjuly the 4th, the previous test showed it could fly about 7500 kilometres, enough to reach the west coast of the united states. this one perhaps will be able to fly furthe
we can speak to our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes in tokyo. what more do we know?t is not unexpected. it has been on the card, we thought it was going to happen on thursday, the anniversary of the end of the korean war, marked in north korea as victory day. they like to do these things on significant anniversaries. we think it was delayed because of bad weather. but the night the launch has come. the missile flew for about 45 minutes, longer than previous tests, and it landed further...
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chairs in uk broadcaster sky dropping his chief rupert murdoch appears unlikely to offer regulators any new concessions while he tries to merge it with box. london's footsie one hundred closing down nearly half a percent purses cattaro clothes for the best deal they holiday the frankfurt dax ending just under flat went. wall street looking at strong weekly games with some decent progress in friday trading. boeing shares taking off that's helping with the down the number of u. s. banks including jpmorgan reporting better than expected result. stock prices in the sector is still under pressure as trading revenues declined it's not holding the smp back too much though it hit a new mid day record friday. well let's take a look at some more of today's top business headlines artistes is buying portugal's media capital. but that's telecoms firm is expanding its portfolio in europe and the u. s. after buying new york cable operator cablevision two years ago. media capital on if you are teaching. portugal because he's is paying us. freezer four hundred forty million euros for nearly ninety five
chairs in uk broadcaster sky dropping his chief rupert murdoch appears unlikely to offer regulators any new concessions while he tries to merge it with box. london's footsie one hundred closing down nearly half a percent purses cattaro clothes for the best deal they holiday the frankfurt dax ending just under flat went. wall street looking at strong weekly games with some decent progress in friday trading. boeing shares taking off that's helping with the down the number of u. s. banks including...
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backed israeli government restricted muslim access to the al aqsa mosque predictably maybe rupert murdoch's sky news didn't even label the holy site in jerusalem let alone are referring to it in on screen titles as only the jewish temple mount but while bias by sky and the state mandated b.b.c. and others may be predictable because they routinely privileged major foreign policy around. the world what about violence here in britain even violence in britain's capital london because on sunday morning this was the b.b.c.'s andrew marr programme introducing the top headline on the state mandated british broadcaster first the news that gina de healy good morning andre princes william and harry have given a candidate insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana and the news continues.
backed israeli government restricted muslim access to the al aqsa mosque predictably maybe rupert murdoch's sky news didn't even label the holy site in jerusalem let alone are referring to it in on screen titles as only the jewish temple mount but while bias by sky and the state mandated b.b.c. and others may be predictable because they routinely privileged major foreign policy around. the world what about violence here in britain even violence in britain's capital london because on sunday...
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that is why it is so remarkable for rupert murdoch owned "wall street journal" ed board, the pro business to demand in an op-ed radical transparency from the president. in short, they say he needs to come clean on all his business dealings. they want him to. well, they want him to leave the country like a businessperson would with accountability and transparency. >> i've spent my entire life in business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world. that is now what i want to do for our country. >> donald trump builds himself as the businessman president, promising to bring his private sector experience to public life. but this commander in chief doesn't always do the business of the nation the way chief executive might do the business of a company. try to think of it this way. when the president gives a press conference, he does not always take questions or he sometimes cuts them short. when a ceo holds an earnings call, he takes all sorts of questions, even from hostile analysts. when the president's most recent poll numbers came out and showed a steep d
that is why it is so remarkable for rupert murdoch owned "wall street journal" ed board, the pro business to demand in an op-ed radical transparency from the president. in short, they say he needs to come clean on all his business dealings. they want him to. well, they want him to leave the country like a businessperson would with accountability and transparency. >> i've spent my entire life in business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the...
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we had a warning from rupert murdoch yesterday, his team and not himself saying delaying the approval open for business as the country leaves the european union. that a political potato the cultural secretary is trying to push away but may have implications for how to a tract investors -- attract investors to the country. something different is central banks of mario draghi's tone will be close to watched at the policy meeting and he will try to balance optimism over revival and the desire to move as slowly as possible with moving stimulus. kenneth rogoff, harvard professor, is still with us. mr. kenneth rogoff when you look at the european central bank: real drop it the impossible job looklling the markets -- at the central bank and mario draghi has the almost impossible job of telling the markets they have a room, how does he do it? kenneth rogoff: he is both fiscal policy for the eurozone and monetary policy. yes, he is going to want to gradually and adjust interest rates and that is one thing. the quantitative easing has been underpinning bond prices in italy, portugal, etc. if he
we had a warning from rupert murdoch yesterday, his team and not himself saying delaying the approval open for business as the country leaves the european union. that a political potato the cultural secretary is trying to push away but may have implications for how to a tract investors -- attract investors to the country. something different is central banks of mario draghi's tone will be close to watched at the policy meeting and he will try to balance optimism over revival and the desire to...
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our correspondent in tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes, has been following mr johnson's movements.hands with a robot. he is going to visit the tokyo olympics sites because, of course, he had a lot to do with the london olympics. but he will not escape brexit. that's the only topic on the minds of many seniorjapanese government ministers and corporate executives when it comes to relationships with the uk now. as you say, japan has huge investment in the uk. it directly employs, japanese companies directly employ about 140,000 in the uk. half of all investment injapan going into the eu goes to britain. that is, i have been told by senior executives inside japanese corporations here, that is now in jeopardy because of brexit. if the uk falls outside the common market, the european union single market after it leaves the eu, then i have been told that a lot ofjapanese companies will head for the door. that's really interesting stuff. and, away from the trade talks, he will also be talking to his japanese counterparts about foreign and security policy cooperation. what does that mean? w
our correspondent in tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes, has been following mr johnson's movements.hands with a robot. he is going to visit the tokyo olympics sites because, of course, he had a lot to do with the london olympics. but he will not escape brexit. that's the only topic on the minds of many seniorjapanese government ministers and corporate executives when it comes to relationships with the uk now. as you say, japan has huge investment in the uk. it directly employs, japanese companies...
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backed israeli government restricted muslim access to the al aqsa mosque predictably maybe rupert murdoch's sky news didn't even label the holy site in jerusalem let alone are referring to it in on screen titles as only the jewish temple mount but while bias by sky in the state mandated b.b.c. and others may be predictable because they routinely privileged major foreign policy around the world one.
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their concern takeover would give too much influence to me media mogul rupert murdoch and his family. jet has won approval to set up a european headquarters in vienna. austrian authorities approve the request for a european air operator certificate. allow the london based airline to maintain access to european skies post breads it. will cost carrier has also raised its profit outlook for the year citing a ten percent increase in passenger numbers. past three months. and the united states has lifted a controversial ban on laptops and other large electronics on us bound flights. eight mostly muslim countries. the airport in saudi arabia's capital was the last to receive security clearance and exempt from those restrictions. can't security measures have been put in place and many fear forts. some were banned by the u. k.. still it's. two market places on the so called dark web have been shut down by authorities. alpha bay and hands i have replaced a silk road is to the leading sites for black market sales of dru weapons and counterfe docunts. police in the us and europe worked with the f
their concern takeover would give too much influence to me media mogul rupert murdoch and his family. jet has won approval to set up a european headquarters in vienna. austrian authorities approve the request for a european air operator certificate. allow the london based airline to maintain access to european skies post breads it. will cost carrier has also raised its profit outlook for the year citing a ten percent increase in passenger numbers. past three months. and the united states has...
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supporters federation saying they're going to pressure shops from north selling the sun newspaper rupertmurdoch's innocent publications kind of being bad anderson publication it's been on the rocks in liverpool for almost three decades now or the kind of the reporting of the hillsborough disaster now seventy clubs have you not ministry said they want to extend that boycott across the country now that could mean the sun is literally setting on news international they already reckon that it's costing fifteen million pounds a month according to one thousand nine hundred nine figures so that hurts the pocket there but there is u.k. presumably and no one reason times or the other or the wall street journal not in this context know any way to go to the independent yes independent says as the world prepares to grill donald trump on climate change at g twenty britain looks set to miss key renewable targets this lumps two stories in together it looks like donald trump's in some rather hot treatment being grilled i don't think he cares either way what is this about bringing up aren't there isn't a
supporters federation saying they're going to pressure shops from north selling the sun newspaper rupertmurdoch's innocent publications kind of being bad anderson publication it's been on the rocks in liverpool for almost three decades now or the kind of the reporting of the hillsborough disaster now seventy clubs have you not ministry said they want to extend that boycott across the country now that could mean the sun is literally setting on news international they already reckon that it's...
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the journal, part of rupert m murdo murdock's empire -- about tru - trump-sessions abu. he's harming himself, alien -- he never tried to sell the policy to american public in part because he knows nothing about health care. now in the past, conservative intellectuals like yourself denouncing trump have not made much difference. will this, are we seeing something new? >> we are seeing something new, because "the wall street journal" does speak with and for paul ryan. the challenge for the republican party as an institution, is that while president trump is a severe problem, so also is the editorial page of the "wall street journal." what a president elected in to 16 needed to do was to lead the party back to itself on health care. return to a prior status quo, that would not make good on the guarantee of near universal coverage that's been in place for almost seven years. as we saw in the vote, republican senators and republican members of the house did not believe in that commitment, they backed into it. where leadership serves is by taking a party that has put itself in
the journal, part of rupert m murdo murdock's empire -- about tru - trump-sessions abu. he's harming himself, alien -- he never tried to sell the policy to american public in part because he knows nothing about health care. now in the past, conservative intellectuals like yourself denouncing trump have not made much difference. will this, are we seeing something new? >> we are seeing something new, because "the wall street journal" does speak with and for paul ryan. the...